Eurythmics were a British pop rock-synthpop and New Wave duo, consisting of members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart, who formed the duo in 1980. Lennox had previously featured in the bands The Catch and The Tourists, in which Stewart was also a member of The Tourists with Peet Coombers, and the two of them encountered Lennox, and afterwards Stewart and Lennox went onto form what would become Eurythmics. The duo enjoyed small notability in their native United Kingdom, with the release of their first single "Never Gonna Cry Again" reaching number sixty-three on the UK Singles Charts. The release of their debut album, "In the Garden" failed to make any impact on any charts.

Former Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox is set to be honoured with the prestigious O2 Silver Clef Award at this year's Nordoff Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards Lunch. The singer, who was appointed with an OBE last year, has been chosen for the award for her contribution to UK music.
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Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is reported to be “collaborating” with Eurythmics songwriter Dave Stewart. US media reports claim the pair were spotted leaving a recording studio in Los Angeles just days after Stewart performed in the city. Read more

Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox has had an operation on her spine following complaints of spasms in her back. Lennox was flown home to the UK after being taken ill during an Aids conference in Mexico last week. Read more